Urbio is a new planter and storage solution for people tight on space. The modular planters allow city dwellers to bring some green into their cramped apartments without taking up too much space. The modern containers have magnetic backing that allow for easy mounting on special wall panels, or they can stick to each other to form sculptural centerpieces.

Mission Bicycle Company in San Francisco builds custom and quality bikes for city riding, and they promise to build the bike of your dreams.

Their steel bikes weigh less than twenty pounds, and are custom built, part by part, to last a lifetime. Like a Cold Stone Creamery or Build a Bear for bicycles, their workshop and website displays custom elements, from frames, to handlebars, to wheel walls, you can pick and choose, colors, styles, finishes and more.

Mari Kasurinen, an artist and sculptor in Finland, explores the concepts of beauty and customization through her art.

Using My Little Ponies as blank canvases, she turns them into pop culture icons, many of which have defined and continue to define generations. From superheros to singers, she includes minute details that make the ponies look like licensed action figures.

With the Dominus Plus app, you can "watch the face of time." Aside from having a great tagline with an absurd amount of pun, Dominus Plus turns your iPad or iPhone into a stylish and minimal clock face.

Labware is a floor and hanging lamp lighting line that seems to be inspired by its namesake. These would look great staged or hanging in groups or on their own, and the contrast of natural cork on smooth, sterile glass creates an interesting dynamic.

This iPhone case from Connect Design, a product design company in Seoul, let's you customize your phone's case in a new way. You can craft your design on a grid or use one of their plans and embroider the image directly onto the case for personalized phone protection.

These cool geometric Paper Tables were designed by Matt Gagnon Studio, a design studio in California. The tables are constructed with fused newsprint boards of recycled newspaper and finished with oil, creating a storage space within the graphic cuts and transforming your current reading into an artistic object.